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Privatization in Eastern Europe. Is the State Withering Away
Markets and institutions in large-scale privatization - an approach to economic and social transformation in Eastern Europe privatization and corporate governance - can a market economy be designed? evolution and design in the East European transition mechanisms for corporate governance and finance insiders and the state - overview of responses to agency problems in East European privatization privatization in Eastern Europe - is the state withering away? ambiguity of privatization and the paths of transition to a private property regime.